Absolutely.
I know one person who will violently disagree with us.
A lot of people complained about the size of it, which I understand: Forever is fatiguing, eventually the good stuff gets lost in a blur. And there're things that could have (probably should have) been left off, like 'Wu-revolution' and 'Duck Season'. But I liked the size of it - it was as if they were saying, fuck you little people, we're UNIVERSE SIZED. Fantastic meglomania, hubris and scorn - how often do you get to witness a group of brilliant men push their abilities and reputations to the limit like this? And it was effectively a testament, so it needed to be huge. It was trying to contain the cosmos. (Via weird and wired 5% Nation propaganda, granted.) I always felt that after Wu Tang Forever there was no reason for them to exist anymore. That was the end of the road, the final totem. It all lead to this amazing, monolithic work of art that no one could possibly go beyond or around, now or ever again. And the only post-forever Wu tang things that worked were made by splinter groups, or shards on Killer Bee-style compilations, or a one-off masterstroke like Bobby Digital in Stereo, or Remedy's 'Never Again'. It all dissolved.